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the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, to policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what ee comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you should check out our workshops... push your
the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and...
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that's the law that says the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where it's legal. this seemed to be -- they seemed to be teeing up for perhaps striking down doma and leaving the california law for another day. >> that's a pretty interesting point. we'll talk to you again tomorrow. thank you, jeff. >>> talking about this issue of maybe it's bet tore let the american people decide, the supreme court should follow the people who seem to be going in the direction of gay marriage and not lead them. poll after poll we have seen a stark political divide on the issue. so the latest cnn poll, 70% of the democrats support gay marriage. 25% of republicans support it. obviously, those numbers starkly different. younger republicans, very different story. the republican party is split on this issue and "out front" tonight, republican strategist ann navarro who signed a legal brief to support gay marriage and ralph reid, the chairman of the safe and freedom coalition. ralph, you could say 25% of the republicans support it. it's clear our line is in line. we know
that's the law that says the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in the states where it's legal. this seemed to be -- they seemed to be teeing up for perhaps striking down doma and leaving the california law for another day. >> that's a pretty interesting point. we'll talk to you again tomorrow. thank you, jeff. >>> talking about this issue of maybe it's bet tore let the american people decide, the supreme court should follow the people who seem to be...
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yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension. >> simmering tension between black and whites. more instance of police brutality. all leave many pessimistic about the prospect. not beki, he, too, looks to the past for encouragement. his father was activist for 20 years before being released. >> it's a struggle. we have to work hard and make all the sacrifices. we did make sacrifices to get rid of apartheid. it worked. >> some, in fact, think, though, it will be up to the next generation in south africa to get the job done. they are dubbed generation born free. the born after the apartheid struggle. freer of past prejudices and allegiances. ready to race ahead to a hope
yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension....
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steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret his nomination is he fits in with what obama has called his all of the above policy, which is to embrace things like fracking, continued use of oil, nuclear energy but also develop wind and solar i think that is where ernest moniz is on energy. >> let's turn to our guest in los angeles, kevin connor, and what you found in your report. talk about the report you did that looks at the less well, the title of the report is, "industry partner or industry puppet? how mit's influential study of fracking was authored, funded, and released by oil and gas industry insiders." >> sure. nomination pro
steven chu was later involved in the government's response to the gulf oil spill. i think this is certainly, if you're going to be picking an academic who is involved in energy, in particular, fossil fuel research. >> i want to turn to comments of the executive director the natural resources defense council. earlier this month peter posted a to do list for the new energy secretary. and it he wrote -- nrdc is supporting the nomination m theoniz. >> i think the best way to interpret...
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strength of local government. so how would you solve this? on the one hand you don't want to give money to corruption and on the other hand you want to start the government. how do you do that? >> that's a very good point. i'll say one thing. where it's true there were reports in the popular media and elsewhere don't give money directly to the haitian government or don't work. much of the rhetoric and the state department and hillary clinton was the most prominent example, that many, many others for changing their tune. in the early 1980s going back to that. , there was a major split within usaid and others to avoid tahitian government as much as possible. at that time they were saying volokh, the haitian government is notoriously corrupt and in the 1980s is a tater should. let's see what these parallel structures. it's been widely back eyes that but that's created as the clichÉd script that term goes a republic of ngos. it is well known and incontrovertible the system has weakened the capacity of government in h
strength of local government. so how would you solve this? on the one hand you don't want to give money to corruption and on the other hand you want to start the government. how do you do that? >> that's a very good point. i'll say one thing. where it's true there were reports in the popular media and elsewhere don't give money directly to the haitian government or don't work. much of the rhetoric and the state department and hillary clinton was the most prominent example, that many, many...
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washington state got $800 million from the federal government. that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three-hour and 40-minute ride, the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound-like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is the most important thing. s >> reporter: in fact, ten minutes isn't a lot of time. and paula hammond said despite promises of high-speed rail from washington, d.c., it was never washington state's intention of bringing high-speed rail like the bullet trains of japan and europe to this section of the country. the top speed here is now 79 miles an hour. average speed is in the low 50s. >> i don't know whether we'll ever want high-speed rail. what we want in our state, and west coast region, we want the ability of our community to be connected so that we can provide good travel, a daily busine
washington state got $800 million from the federal government. that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three-hour and 40-minute ride, the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound-like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is the most important thing. s...
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some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state situation. the banks were undercapitalized but too much in deposits and at least one of them had failed. so we're looking at a situation where the average cypriot probably isn't like the rich oligarchs of russia, might not have as much that would be given a haircut in their bank account yet they are still very concerned because they can't get their money out. how do they feel about the rich russians who maybe helped push this bad situation along? >> well there are two things about that. one, a number of people here, tens of thousands of
some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state...
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if you want to broadcast, you need a license from the government. you have a right to free assembly. if you'd like to stage a protest across the national mall, you need yourself a permit. there are lots of rights enshrined in the constitution limited by the constitution. what you do can damage someone else. as that ad has shown, what can possibly do more damage than a weapon of war that people are saying they have a right to use for what, self-defense? for hunting? what you just saw in that commercial, that is what actual guns do to real people. the rhetoric aside, that's what we're talking about is protecting people from death. >> as you brought up in sandy hook, one of the mothers, specifically wanted the governor of connecticut to see exactly what that gun, the power of what that had done to ravage that small child's body. >> yeah. >> we're sort of immune to that. you're not because you've seen it. >> we don't call them that. we call them weapons. in the military you never say, it's a weapon. we're at a point in this country where 85% of american
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more than a thousand students protested a nicosia against a last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned when all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with over one hundred thousand euros and two of the main banks could see about forty percent of their assets taken to raise money for the crucial. reports now from nicosia. this like a bank is that back at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one. hundred thousand viewers that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have begun to motional roller
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their whole government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of . but we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their aid and they say the people say that look it's not our fault it's not their fault ordinary workers trying to do the jobs those people who got their banks into trouble where are they now are they actually experiencing the same things that they are here on the ground so that's kind of this it's gone there's no confidence with the people on anything anyone says to them and to wrap it up we have about a minute left but what message does this send to people around the world who are watching i mean we're seeing things play out in iceland in greece all different outcomes here what k
their whole government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of . but we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their aid and they say the people...
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how do governments respond and can they get -- none of these governments can pay down the debt. they have to grow into the debt so how do you do that? you create the conditions for capital to flow into the country and create growth. europe has trailed the u.s. in making the reforms and entitlement programs so no one is adding new capital into europe now. they're trying to move it out and the u.s. has made all of those adjustments the last bunch of years so you're seeing corporations in good shape here. cheryl: the fact you've got kind of a low volume environment happening in europe and you have money in u.s. equities, s&p 500 we're five points away from an intra day close on the s&p 500. global investors are socking money in the united states. >> i think that's true and in our opinion, the equity market is the place to be the next two or three years. it's true we're getting close to all-time highs on the market indices but it's not true we're at all-time highs in valuation. it's still reasonable and the alternatives are miserable. cheryl: but are we growing into our debt? we've
how do governments respond and can they get -- none of these governments can pay down the debt. they have to grow into the debt so how do you do that? you create the conditions for capital to flow into the country and create growth. europe has trailed the u.s. in making the reforms and entitlement programs so no one is adding new capital into europe now. they're trying to move it out and the u.s. has made all of those adjustments the last bunch of years so you're seeing corporations in good...
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you grab and government time on each specific issue. people were saying that they wanted to hear this particular argument especially. >> about oral arguments started 1520 minutes ago. no information out. i know they can't we did but someone could run it down >> we will follow the latest. not until june will we get the final decision from the supreme court. >738 >> 7:35 a.m.. is a great start to the morning yesterday and more the way a sunshine today. currently in the 40's are '50s. we a passing sprinkle over night, also a possibility of the early afternoon. tomorrow more in the way of cloud cover and the potential for a small shower. more rain on the way as we head into the weekend. we have changes to talk about in the weather center. full details on what to expect up in just a few minutes. >> a quick check of las the we're checking right out. slow ride on interstate 880 and the southbound direction. a couple of minor accidents recently occurred. they have added to what would normally be a slower rise. this should be about 37 minute com
you grab and government time on each specific issue. people were saying that they wanted to hear this particular argument especially. >> about oral arguments started 1520 minutes ago. no information out. i know they can't we did but someone could run it down >> we will follow the latest. not until june will we get the final decision from the supreme court. >738 >> 7:35 a.m.. is a great start to the morning yesterday and more the way a sunshine today. currently in the 40's...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
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government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all of the 1990s. nothing typifies the expansion of government as much as the growing wealth of the washington, d.c. area. seven of the 10 nation's richest counties surround washington. average federal worker salary and benefits stands at $126,000. another size of washington's growth, traffic congestion is the nation's worse. as the country suffered through layoffs and recession, washington home prices remained farrell stable. >> the congressional system is set up to spend money, not to save money. incentive for many members of congress to solve a problem is to create a program. >> reporter: with the creation of a
government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all...
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. >>> she has been an outspoken critic of government spending. now michele bachmann faces a congressional ethics investigation for alleged misuse of funds during her short-lived 2012 presidential campaign. the allegations include under-the-table payments and fund transfers by members of her senior staff. her attorney says the minnesota congresswoman is cooperating with the investigation. >>> the "dragon" cargo capsule getting ready to leave the international space station. new video this morning of the undocking process that began just a little while ago. in a couple hours, the capsule will head back down to earth. it's expected to splash down in the pacific off baja, california, this afternoon, just after 12:30 eastern time. this unmanned capsule arrived at the station about three weeks ago with supplies for the crew. >>> tiger woods back on top. he has reclaimed the number one spot in the world golf rankings after winning the arnold palmer invitational in orlando. it's tiger's third tournament win this year and the first time he's been ranked n
. >>> she has been an outspoken critic of government spending. now michele bachmann faces a congressional ethics investigation for alleged misuse of funds during her short-lived 2012 presidential campaign. the allegations include under-the-table payments and fund transfers by members of her senior staff. her attorney says the minnesota congresswoman is cooperating with the investigation. >>> the "dragon" cargo capsule getting ready to leave the international space...
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social media unit should it don't diminish just as the government uses social media for explaining full complaining for propaganda spinning it also has to do with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this will go to the next in a military prison. after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infant was brought to book full of talent and misuse of army whip and we. these soldiers turned a patrol in hebron into a dance move. it angered the i.d.f. but others felt they did a far better job of showing the human side of the army than any spin doctor ever courage under the military code of justice offense and i think that sergeant and above which is that in fact any conduct which is unbecoming an i.d.f. soldier would would would before really potentially at least expose you to criminal liability could actually find yourself in jail but it's not always fun and games neither is it so clear cut the i.d.f. told r.t. that a sniper who posted this image was dealt with appropriately it's the problem of free speech i don't see
social media unit should it don't diminish just as the government uses social media for explaining full complaining for propaganda spinning it also has to do with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this will go to the next in a military prison. after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infant was brought to book full of talent and misuse of army whip and we. these soldiers turned a patrol in hebron into a dance...
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never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public servant. >> not trying to get all, but got to give props. spent almost a million on clowns, mind readers and-- >> ♪ love to the nation, never be under investigation ♪ . >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more straight ahead. first, what's go
never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public...
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it's complete role reversal what we thought of our government in in country. >> let's go back. so we have the christmas vacation, after the summer vacation in august or whenever they had it in the summer and then christmas and the post election vacation and two vacations, aspen and florida and now the girls going to the bahamas, no, no, who lives like this? >> no one. let me tell you what this is. i don't mind the president taking vacations, it's a hard job. >> sean: a vacation. >> a vacation. but the tiger woods trip alone, would pay for the white house tours. and we didn't cut the budget all we did was cut the rate of growth. every agency has more money than last year, except for defense, really getting whacked. the attitude of let them eat cake. you get it? this is washington's attitude, you people, the peons out there and the irs and what we saw, tom coburn, the sequester has done something, if the republicans were not so lame as to grabbed ahold of this narrative, which is look at what we're paying for and not paying for and by the way, wake the country up, look, i hope th
it's complete role reversal what we thought of our government in in country. >> let's go back. so we have the christmas vacation, after the summer vacation in august or whenever they had it in the summer and then christmas and the post election vacation and two vacations, aspen and florida and now the girls going to the bahamas, no, no, who lives like this? >> no one. let me tell you what this is. i don't mind the president taking vacations, it's a hard job. >> sean: a...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what conrns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines in
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what conrns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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we are unhappy because the hong kong government treats us unfairly. this is discrimination. >> the lower court ruled in 2011 that the maids had the right to seek permanent residencresidenc. critics say granting residency would bring an influx of more foreign helpers. they say that could strange the social services, health and education system. >>> police in south korea say clues from a cyber attack last week on major banks and broadcasters point abroad. they say a malicious code originated from internet protocol addresses in four countries including the united states. malware infected servers at three tv stations and three banks. that triggered massive network failures last wednesday, disabling more than 32,000 computers. police and members of a south korean government task force have detected ip addresses allocated to the u.s. and three european countries. they have not disclosed the specific names of the european nations involved, but they've asked for cooperation from relevant authorities to track down the original source of the cyber attacks. inve
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government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now one economist says our debt is so bad a civilization may not survive the so-called death spiral is that really the case will question more. and it's one of the dangers of living on the west coast earthquakes for years there's been predictions of the big one so how would the region handle of massive quake archie looks into the issue coming up. and day forty eight of a hunger strike at guantanamo bay and counting the detainees are refusing to eat over conditions at the facility today will ask why the mainstream media is virtually ignoring the hunger strike. it's monday march twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . a death spiral that could in civilization as we know it those harsh words were used by former world bank khana mr richard duncan to describe the path that the u.s. economy could take if major changes don't happen and fast here's what he said recently on c.m.t. see if they don't prevent the credit supply from contracting then we
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government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now one economist says our debt is so bad civilization may not survive the so-called death spiral is this really the case will question more and it's one of the dangers of living on the west coast earthquakes for years there's been predictions of the big one so how would the region handle a massive earthquake party looks into this issue coming up and do you own an apple product the company has been forced to change how its passwords are reset turns out all you need is a date of birth an e-mail to gain access to anyone's account we'll tell you about the man who made the discovery and what it means for your security. it's monday march twenty fifth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. . a death spiral that could end civilization as we know it those harsh words were used by former world bank economist richard duncan to describe the path that the u.s. economy could take if major changes don't happen and fast here's what he said recently on c n b c. if they
government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now one economist says our debt is so bad civilization may not survive the so-called death spiral is this really the case will question more and it's one of the dangers of living on the west coast earthquakes for years there's been predictions of the big one so how would the region handle a massive earthquake party looks into this issue coming up and do you own an apple product the company has...
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government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now an economist says civilization may not survive the death spiral due to our enormous debt is that really the case will question more. it's monday march twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t.e. it's what some would call a doomsday scenario the perfect collision of seismic events that kills tens of thousands of people and wipes out entire towns seismic researchers say that fear could become an american reality in the not too distant future and is telling the government to prepare for the worst correspondent rym reports. emergency personnel crushed under their desk as a huge aftershock hit the los angeles area this time it's just a drill the simulated some point magnitude earthquake gives first responders a chance to prepare for the big one and earthquake researchers get to test out an early warning system before the real thing happens after a magnitude seven point eight earthquake we're going to have of course a lot of problems marker vincy
government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now an economist says civilization may not survive the death spiral due to our enormous debt is that really the case will question more. it's monday march twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t.e. it's what some would call a doomsday scenario the perfect collision of seismic events that kills tens of thousands of people and wipes out entire towns...
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liz: how does the government win? people stimulating housing market? >> get benefit of economic activity and don't have the long term deduction for the someone says in home 25 years and gets deduction every year. liz: let me play devil's advocate on the industry side, it will cause a housing slump if you eliminate the gift that keeps on giving. >> glad you asked that. it does the opposite in my opinion. if you look about it, painted ourselves in corner. 3.5, 4% interest rates. we know rates will go up eventually, rates go up 6, 7%, still good, will someone purchase a home and i don't want to give up 3% mortgage to take out one for seven. wait a minute, a have a 3% mortgage after the tax deduction feel like more of a bridge. liz: how do we implement this? how do we say to the lobbyists. this will become what 2 has become, five years done? somebody has to compromise. >> everyone wants to do not in my backyard. it has to be part of a grand plan. part of a total revenue package and expense cutting package, right? if we're able to accomplish that, implement
liz: how does the government win? people stimulating housing market? >> get benefit of economic activity and don't have the long term deduction for the someone says in home 25 years and gets deduction every year. liz: let me play devil's advocate on the industry side, it will cause a housing slump if you eliminate the gift that keeps on giving. >> glad you asked that. it does the opposite in my opinion. if you look about it, painted ourselves in corner. 3.5, 4% interest rates. we...
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government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family says once the ruling comes down they may or may not issue a statement. if they did, it likely wouldn't come until tomorrow. >> shepard: an bremner is with us, she is a spokesman for the group, friends of amanda knox. this is something they had been expecting. but it is a little weird to an american audience to hear a court can overturn an acquit cal. >> double jeopardy is our mainstay of our constitution and rights. so amanda knox acquitted on a denovo appeal. the case was tried once. with independent experts on appeal, and then for them to come back and say, we
government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family...
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that their government has agreed with. john laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus share their roots with a number of historic revolutions cyprus is yet another of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the odds i genuinely think that i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to that of the french revolution all the logic revolution i mean by that that an entire class of people are going to be expropriated and treated as if they were criminals it is just as in the two revolutions i mentioned arris to crass as a class or what hung up from the lampposts because it was decreed that their property had been criminally obtained this is a very very bad precedent because it means that deposits which are private property are no longer safe in europe in backs although the propaganda is absolutely deafening particularly
that their government has agreed with. john laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus share their roots with a number of historic revolutions cyprus is yet another of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the odds i genuinely think that i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to...
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they need to -- the italian government needs to request her extradition from the united states, and there is no guarantee at this point that the united states would agree. now, and also, if this court, the italian supreme court, rules that the acquittal that took place in october of 2011 is invalid, it will have to go back to another appeals court in florence and so the timing is not at all clear at this point or the mechanics of how this would be done. now, we have been told by one of amanda knox's lawyers that they are expecting an announcement from the court within the next two hours. so we're waiting to hear what they decide. it was fairly lengthy procedure today, normally in these cases the lawyers are given half an hour, but some of them went on for more than an hour in trying to make their case. so, about two hours to wait and see. >> we'll come back to you, ben wedeman if we hear anything. i'm thinking of the victim's family, meredith kercher's family, how do they feel about a retrial? >> reporter: they want a retrial. they have made it quite clear that they do not believe that am
they need to -- the italian government needs to request her extradition from the united states, and there is no guarantee at this point that the united states would agree. now, and also, if this court, the italian supreme court, rules that the acquittal that took place in october of 2011 is invalid, it will have to go back to another appeals court in florence and so the timing is not at all clear at this point or the mechanics of how this would be done. now, we have been told by one of amanda...
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ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of european countries to consider exiting the euro all together and i would think that certainly for the greeks, for example, that, what's happened in cyprus will frighten a the are of people there. it is going to lead to many greeks calling for an exit from the euro all together. i think if the greeks go, then certainly others could well follow suit. so i do think this send all the wrong signals actually across europe and it will fundamentally undermined confidence in the banking system in many european countries. ashley: we're out of time. thank you so much, nile gardiner with the heritage foundation as always, than
ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of...
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the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about the fundamental right to marriage. from a legal standpoint there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint there is no argument. so we feel confident that i'm an outcome how broadly the supreme court will rule? that we don't know. >> tomorrow the nation's highest court hears oral arguments challenging california's proposition eight, a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in that state. c-span and c-span radio will have live coverage beginning at 1 p.m. eastern. the arguments along with reaction will play again on c-span tomorrow night at 8 p.m. eastern. on wednesday the court hears arguments over the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act, enacted during the bush administration. c-span and c-span radio will again have cov
the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about the fundamental right to marriage. from a legal standpoint there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint there is no argument. so we feel confident...
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it is high because of government barriers. obamacare is an increased cost placed on businesses that makes it far more expensive to hire workers. 7.7%, the nature of job opportunities is greatly reduced for all americans. the president cannot create jobs, but in obama's case, he can create a lot of barriers to job creation. there is a lot of skepticism. dagen: gasoline prices going up again. we would like to blame whoever is in the white house for gasoline prices. >> i would argue that it is very much in the white house's hands. people are going to work every day and it cost a lot more to get there. this is a simple dollar problem. you would very quickly seek gasoline prices falling. you would see a far more happy electorate. this is the quickest way to anger and electorate to reduce the value of the limited earnings that they have. dagen: john, it was great to talk to you, as always. think you for being here on this monday morning. john, forbes opinion editor. connell: we have seen a spike go higher on the dollar. in the meant
it is high because of government barriers. obamacare is an increased cost placed on businesses that makes it far more expensive to hire workers. 7.7%, the nature of job opportunities is greatly reduced for all americans. the president cannot create jobs, but in obama's case, he can create a lot of barriers to job creation. there is a lot of skepticism. dagen: gasoline prices going up again. we would like to blame whoever is in the white house for gasoline prices. >> i would argue that it...
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control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal scale, but do so in a way that's consistent with our interests and what i believe is the interest of all civilized people. >> thank you. i, um, there are dozens of questions in the room. i have several dozen more, but unfortunately, we've run out of time. i want to -- >> [inaudible] behalf laugh. >> i want to thank all of you who have been with us all day for this discussion and in particular dr. brzezinski, general mcmaster, i thank you both very much for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal...
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stuart: that's because of obamacare. >> this is a county government. yes, they said specifically because of the obama health law. employers with 50 or more full-time workers have to provide full-time coverage. stuart: i can tell you've read this thing. bring it. >> 2014 will be a referendum on the obama health law. stuart: betsy mccoy you said it here. back to the tale of two cities i talked about at the top of the hour. stockton, california flat broke and bankruptcy hearings today. and detroit, insolvent and the emergency manager starts work today. and the question is, can either of these two cities reduce their pension requirement to retired city workers? that's the question. sandra: and the answer is probably not. but a victory by stockton as we may get the actual verdict may go down today. this could lead to a ripple effect. stuart: what verdict? >> it's stockton, the city of stockton wins, if they're able to lower the debt obligation for bondholders. stuart: they want to go into bankruptcy. sandra: they want to restructure the debt. stuart: and gi
stuart: that's because of obamacare. >> this is a county government. yes, they said specifically because of the obama health law. employers with 50 or more full-time workers have to provide full-time coverage. stuart: i can tell you've read this thing. bring it. >> 2014 will be a referendum on the obama health law. stuart: betsy mccoy you said it here. back to the tale of two cities i talked about at the top of the hour. stockton, california flat broke and bankruptcy hearings today....
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the cypriot government does not have to approve the deal. is that not weird it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make liquidity more available to banks. remember those ltros that they did about a year ago. don't be surprised that they dragged those things out again and everybody was talking about the weak top line growth. there is the company that has to be the envy for everybody looking for top line growth. their projected sales for 2014 and 10% to 12% increase and take out all of the new stores and same-store sales growth, 4% to 6% and those are really good numbers and that stock's up today sitting at a six-month high and i want to see a big welcome to people on the
the cypriot government does not have to approve the deal. is that not weird it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make...
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government today, the shiite government views iran as a more reliable partner than the united states so they will be more cooperative with iran. what maliki is worried about is some sort of sunni uprising in iraq. he looks what is happening in syria. that uprising against assad is later largely sunni. it is going to inflame the sunnis in iraq which is the last thing maliki wants. he wants assad to survive. you have many of the same sectarian underpinnings that were the ingredients of the last sectarian tension coming back to life. >> why is the relationship with. >> maliki feels under siege. we had leverage when we said we will help stabilize this country even though the war is over. we will maintain security forces to help with training, help with counterterrorism and her play a sort of back inderal to the forces. 10,000 troops and gave us leverage. if he is not there and we are feeling under siege the only people sending in forces and money is the iranian gochlt. >> government. >> is he worried about a coup? >> he is worried about partially sunni driven from 2006 and that is a thre
government today, the shiite government views iran as a more reliable partner than the united states so they will be more cooperative with iran. what maliki is worried about is some sort of sunni uprising in iraq. he looks what is happening in syria. that uprising against assad is later largely sunni. it is going to inflame the sunnis in iraq which is the last thing maliki wants. he wants assad to survive. you have many of the same sectarian underpinnings that were the ingredients of the last...
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there is still no government. bersani right now is trying to see whether he can form a government. what is the most likely outcome in italy? and how long are investors in terms of looking at italian spreads likely to be pretty relaxed about it? >> well, i don't think they're relaxed. it's just a wait and see. >> price action. >> price action is following all the other price actions. i mean, the cyprus deal, we've seen even in the asian stock exchanges positive all over the world. obviously, italy, it's reacting positively and negatives against the general situation. >> yeah. >> today, it's positive all over. because whatever the deal is good or bad, it doesn't matter. we got a deal. the euro has been fine and so of. for what concerns the italian political stock, it's still a good question mark. so far, we think we're going to have a government sooner than later. and then we'll see if it's going to work or not. >> you think a government without another election is possible, they can bring together a coalition at the moment without an election? >> well, it really sdpents who they're
there is still no government. bersani right now is trying to see whether he can form a government. what is the most likely outcome in italy? and how long are investors in terms of looking at italian spreads likely to be pretty relaxed about it? >> well, i don't think they're relaxed. it's just a wait and see. >> price action. >> price action is following all the other price actions. i mean, the cyprus deal, we've seen even in the asian stock exchanges positive all over the...
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i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil just is answer to that is no. it seems to me what attorney general holder is saying by implication is that the president does have the authority to use a drone strike on an american on u.s. soil who is involved in combat. >> well, here is the thing. i never argued against if people are attacking the twin towers with planes an imminent threat or active ongoing threat i never argued you wouldn't use drones or planes or f-16s to repel that kind of
i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the...
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questioned thes government's -- tirbal leade -- questioned the government's decision. >> we need the water not just to drink or farm. we also use it for our religious ceremonies. these traditions are now in danger of dying. the river is what holds us together. >> especially since drain the river could threaten the sacred rituals his people have practiced for centuries. even the construction of the aqueduct is well under way, fernando and almost every member of the tribal community are challenging it in the courts. they claim they will lose another 10,000 hectares of land after it is built. >> we're going to fight this project with our last breath because of this land is ours, along with 50% of the water. the government believes we will give up. >> fernando hopes to preserve their land and also their way of life. al jazeera, mexico. >> time now for all sports. >> tiger woods is contract to wait one more day to try to reclaim the world's number-one ranking. that is after the final round of the arnold palmer invitational in florida was delayed because of heavy rain and high winds. the s
questioned thes government's -- tirbal leade -- questioned the government's decision. >> we need the water not just to drink or farm. we also use it for our religious ceremonies. these traditions are now in danger of dying. the river is what holds us together. >> especially since drain the river could threaten the sacred rituals his people have practiced for centuries. even the construction of the aqueduct is well under way, fernando and almost every member of the tribal community...
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the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party opposite. >> mr. speaker, it has been estimated that some of the cost 7 just one nuclear reactor, million households would be lifted out of fuel poverty. it comes with an eye watering 14 billion pound price tag. that does not make nuclear unaffordable, can you tell us what would? >> our fleet of nuclear power stations are coming to the end of their life. i think it is very important that we work hard to replace some of that capacity. myt is what -- why i think right honorable friend was absolutely right to give us the go-ahead. i think it will be an important provide
the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party...
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the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is bett. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have runs on banks and runs into atms as we see vis walls of and people concerned about whether or not they get their money, that creates panic. >> yeah, i think, you know, it could be a wakeup call. i own an offshore bank in the caribbean, and our business, since the cypress event, is up about 150%, so a lot of people are looking for safer places to park money because people are starting to think about hether deposit insurance is not all that it's marketed to be. the fdia insures 8 trillion in deposits, but 25 billion in reserves. my bank in the caribbean is a
the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is bett. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have...
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i said, like the irish government to nominate me. i was warned that the office was small, underfunded, of low morale there other possible jobs that this was human rights and i said this is the one i want to do. so they ran a very vigorous campaign and coffee of nine decided to appoint me and put pressure on me said the office was in disarray had to come quickly i allowed myself to be persuaded and agreed to come 10 weeks early in the irish people did not like that. i had been elected for a full seven years and the low and behold i have left earlier and i admit it was a mistake and i should have said i want to serve my term because i have trust with the people of ireland. but kofi anan always praised meagerly i said if i knew then what i knew now the u.n. was always a crisis i would have waited. [laughter] it's but it was a shock to find there were management issues and good human rights officers everybody felt they were underfunded and did that have the support and in july there was a reform package that greatly increased the positio
i said, like the irish government to nominate me. i was warned that the office was small, underfunded, of low morale there other possible jobs that this was human rights and i said this is the one i want to do. so they ran a very vigorous campaign and coffee of nine decided to appoint me and put pressure on me said the office was in disarray had to come quickly i allowed myself to be persuaded and agreed to come 10 weeks early in the irish people did not like that. i had been elected for a full...